Are these the new SIG 556 rifles for 2014?

This year’s SHOT Show is building up a full head of steam well ahead of the event itself, with photos and videos of new products finding their way to publications well ahead of the event itself.

SIG Addict has uncovered some very compelling photos of what may be the new SIG 556 rifles. If these turn out to be real, then the SIG 556 series is about to see some serious changes; to the point where SIG Sauer may replace all of their current SIG 556 models with the new design. And these photos are very convincing.

It looks like SIG is planning at least three new rifles and one new pistol based on new pattern, which is being called the SIG 556xi.

Fundamentally the new guns remain based on the SIG 556, which in turn is modeled after the SIG 550, but they have an all-new modular barrel system that allows the user to swap barrels and will be offered in 16-, 14.5- and 10-inch lengths. The 556xi will be available in three calibers, 5.56 NATO, 7.62x39mm and 300 AAC Blackout.

The 556xi uses either an AR-15 or an AK-47 magazines, depending on the caliber. They have ambidextrous controls and a reversible charging handle.

Along with the modular design the new 556xi models feature a new-style handguard with a full-length top rail. The gas block is railed as well for use with Picatinny iron sights. The new models will come with minimalist flip-up backup sights. They also have a new type of flash hider.

The four models that have been leaked are the 556xi, the 556xi Carbon, the 556xi Russian and the 556xi pistol.

The base model is the 556xi, with a standard handguard and side-folding stock. The stock has a removable cheek riser for use with AR-15 height sights combined with the high flattop receiver. It is chambered for 5.56 and .223. The 556xi Russian is exactly the same only chambered for 7.62x39mm.

The Carbon model has two weight-saving changes, including a skeleton stock and a carbon-fiber quad-rail handguard, where the pistol has a 10-inch barrel and comes with SIG’s new arm brace. The pistol also comes with a quad rail handguard. Both are chambered for 5.56 and .223.

Of course, we won’t know anything about these changes for sure until next week. And we can’t wait.

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The SIG 556 series doesn't get the attention, sales, or manufacturing it deserves. It seems like SIG has put their own flagship model on the backburner to concentrate on making AR's, which is a damn shame. I can find SIG M400's at freakin' Wal-Mart for crying out loud, but you hardly ever see 556's anymore. Damn. Shame.

Sorry hobbs but Sig has an attitude with their marketing and always has, they feel if you want their products its your job not theirs to get it into your hands. Doesnt matter if it's civilian or law enforcement markets.